I am working on a project where I am being given a DLL, which had been created in matlab, its source is a matlab .m file. I understand that to be able to use the matlab .ddl's I need to have installed the matlab runtime complier. I have done this.
It's the next steps that I need to know about.
From reading another article on here I can see that first I need to initialise the runtime and then to initialise each DLL. I am unsure of the proper way to do any of this. I have made a new unit but I am unsure how to go about completing it so I can use the functions included within the DLL's.
The unit Code is as follows:
unit MatLabIF;
interface
type
PPAnsiChar = ^PAnsiChar;
function mclInitializeApplication(A: PAnsiChar; B: Integer): Boolean; cdecl;
external 'mclbase.dll';
procedure openMCL;
implementation
uses
Windows,sysUtils,MMSystem,Classes,Dialogs,QuickUSB,Math,StirScanDemoApp;
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
procedure openMCL;
begin
if not(mclInitializeApplication(nil,0)) then showMessage('App failed to open')
else showMessage('App Opened Correctly')
end;
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
end.
When I tried to run the code I got the error message that "mclbase.dll is missing from your computer", I went into the matlab runtime complier folder, found the missing mclbase.dll and copied it into the project folder.
The next time I tried to run the program another dll was missing, is this going to keep happening? How can I tell delphi to look in the matlab folder to find all the dll's it needs? Do I need some sort of statment in the "uses" section like "mcl" ????
In short,
How to I use a matlab dll in delphi using the matlab runtime complier?
uses
directive and DLL search path. These things could not be less related.A
andB
? The function isbool mclInitializeApplication(const char **options, int count);
. One consequence is that the first parameter should bePPAnsiChar
in your Delphi code.